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    Napoleon’s use of language to constantly deceive the other animals is shown throughout the entirety of the book. Napoleon and the other pigs are much more fluent and knowledgeable with their vocabulary, allowing them to use emotive and descriptive language to influence the animal’s thoughts. Napoleons right hand man Squealer is adept at fooling the lower class of the farm and Napoleon uses him to do gain more favour with the animals. Squealer through the use of sophisticated language makes the other

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    establishment of a virtual police state in order to protect his power. However, Napoleon saw equality as a politically useful concept that he could maintain with little threat to his position. After all, everyone, at least all men, were equally under his power. One of his main accomplishments as a ruler was the establishment of the Napoleonic Civil Law Codes, which made all men equal under the law while maintaining their legal power over women.   Therefore, any hopes women may have had of the Revolution

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    his reign, Napoleon Bonaparte made many positive reforms to the French government and society, and restored much needed law and order to the empire. On November 9th, 1799, Bonaparte overthrew the corrupt Directory of France, in his famous seizure of power, or coup d’etat. As the new leader, Napoleon Bonaparte redesigned the economy, and wrote a new civil code, fittingly named the “Napoleonic Code”. Bonaparte, “created two new bodies: the Ministry of Finance and the Treasury” (Stark, Reforms) in his

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    Bonaparte (1769-1821), also known as Napoleon I, was a French military leader and emperor who was determined and had strong ambition the helped him conquer most of Europe in just 30 years. He rapidly rose to power through promotions during the French revolution (1789-1799). After gaining power in France he crowned himself the emperor in 1804. He was an ambitious and skillful militant how staged war against various coalitions of European nations and expanded the French empire however his success did

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    Napoleon and Snowball’s rule together, and Napoleon’s disastrous reign. The goals of the Revolution and the failure to meet them, is one way Orwell exemplifies his philosophy. Before the Revolution,

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    From the beginning of the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, the audience comes to a realization that the pigs will become the leading power. This book takes place on Manor Farm where the animals kickstart the revolution with a rebellion against Mr. Jones. Napoleon pushes his way up to dictatorship where, while he rules, many lives are lost and in the end human and pig are indistinguishable. The animals obtain the idea of rebellion after the long night of starvation which is endorsed by the wise

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    In Orwell’s Animal Farm, it is interesting to see the metamorphosis of Napoleon from the swine in shining armor to the terrifying tyrant in a short matter of time. At first, he is the trusted leader of the animals, but as his power grows, his villainy grows through his manipulative character and malevolence. When the novel first starts off, Napoleon is seen as the savior of the farm, and thanks to his ability to lead and his intelligence, “The animals were happy as they had never conceived it possible

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    then move on to the military academy in Paris where he graduated as a second lieutenant in Artillery in 1793. During the period of 1793 to 1794 was a prime time for leaders such as Bonaparte to gain power due to the struggle in government in France with the Jacobins and the Directory which took power in 1795 and rewarded Napoleon for his help in saving the government from counter revolutionary forces by gaining the position of Commander of the Army of the Interior, in

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    The Rise of Dictators In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the animals of the Manor Farm revolt against their master with the intention of creating the first farm completely owned and controlled by the animals themselves, in the vein of communism. The pigs, the most intelligent animals, gradually gain more power until they themselves begin carrying whips and treating the animals poorly, even worse than they were treated before the pigs came to power. The book is a satire of the Russian Revolution and

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    Orwell that allegorically depicts communism and the Russian revolution. It is the story of animals overthrowing their human master and the rise of a harsh and deceiving dictator, a pig named Napoleon. Throughout the novel, Animal Farm explores themes of power, oppression and politics and more specifically corruption, terror and propaganda. As a result of the power the pig’s gain, the system becomes heavily corrupt. Moreover, the reigning Napoleon uses terror and violence to oppress the animals on the

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